Improvement in fastening foe carriage curtains



T. MGPHERSONt :Carriage-Curtain Fastening.

@nimh faire @anni @Him THEODORE MCPHERSON,'0F BURLINGTON, NEW JERSEY, ASSIGNOR T() JOHN MCPHERSON, 0F THE SAME'PLAUE,

Letters Patent No. 62,145, dated February 19, 1867.

IMPROVEMENT IN FASTENING PUR CARRIAGE CURTAIN S.

Be it known that I, THEODORE MCPHERSON, of the city of' Burlington, in the county or" Burlington, and State of New Jersey, have invented n new and useful Improvement upon the Manner of Fastening Curtains upon Carriages; and I do hereby declare thaty the following nfull, clear, and exact description of' the same, reference being had to the :tnnexed drawing, making a part of this specification, in which the parts marked by the- T Figure one respectively ere the elevators or parts of' the framework on which the curtain rests when fastened. l

No. two is the plate of Inet-.ti fastened upon the curtain on the outside, and through which the screw pusses into the frame work.

No. three is the side View of the screw with a. revolving bztrrel amd'ange.

No. four is the eurmin itself` with the eyelets.

This curtain-fastener is intended to operate by means of a revolving barrel, with a. Harige, which turns upon a stationary .screw fastened permanently into the wood-work, thus avoiding the wear and tear incident to such eurtziin-fasteners in which the screw turns in the wood.

Wha-t Iciaim as my invention, und desire to secure by Letters Patent,

uThe combination of the screw., revolving barrel, and ange, as 'represented in iig. 3, whenthe same `ame :Ls-ranged and operate suhstztntiulvv ns described for the purpose specified- THEODORE MCPHERSON.

Witnesses:

JNO. F. Lownen, E4 D. BURNS. 

